Links to information:

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  • Bay Village Board Policies Also includes Administrative Guidelines, Forms, and Model Procedures for Special Education. Note: Administrative Guidelines are recommendations for policy implementation by NEOLA, our legal policy consultant. Local district practices may by law vary from these recommendations.

  • Citizens Advisory Reports:

-Course Offerings (2008)

-Technology (2007)

2007-2008

2006-2007

2005-2006

 

 

Bay Village City Schools Board of Education

Offices of Administration   377 Dover Center Road   Bay Village, OH 44140

440-617-7300

E-mail the Board of Education (group email address)

This e-mail will be forwarded to all Board of Education

members. Your e-mail may be considered public record.

E-mails received on the weekend will be forwarded on Monday.

(Solicitations will NOT be forwarded and should be sent to the appropriate administrator.)

Home contact information for individual board members

 

The Role and Obligations of Your Bay Village City School Board

 

School boards set educational goals and establish policy for a school system based upon state laws and community values. In effect, they create the vision for the future of a school district.

 

Board members make decisions on a wide range of issues such as hiring and evaluating a superintendent and a treasurer, setting district policy, planning student services, goal setting and long-range planning, developing curriculum, establishing budgets and community relations programs. A board member should be a skilled decision maker; however, decisions are only made by the board as a whole at a public meeting. Board members do  not manage the day-to-day operations of a school district; they see to it that the system is managed well by professionals.

 

The amount of time and study involved in this commitment is great, and your school board members do this for nominal monetary compensation, just around $2700 per year.

 

The schedule of board meetings is decided in January of each year at an organizational meeting, where it is also decided which board members will serve as president and vice-president, and where committee positions are assigned.